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{{Infobox System
|Name = Cano
|Image =
|System Type = Single Star
|Asteroid Belts = 1
|Size =
|Star Type = G-Type Main Sequence
|Affiliation = UEE
|Planets = 4
|Jump Points = 2
|Population =
|Economy =
|Threat =
|Space Stations =
}}
Cano System is home to a G-Type Main Sequence Star that’s almost identical to [[Earth]]’s. Of the four planets in the system, only one is inhabited: [[Carteyna]].{{RSIref|url=comm-link/transmission/13550-Letter-From-The-Chairman-38-Million|text=Letter From The Chairman: $38 Million}}

== Planets ==
=== [[Cano I]] ===

=== [[Carteyna|Carteyna : Cano II]] ===
Located on the edge of habitable zone, [[Carteyna]] is a classic waterworld. Fortunately, its planetary axis constantly keeps the northern hemisphere away from the sun, which allowed for the water to freeze into the landmasses used as the initial landing zones in [[2587]]. Multiple attempts have been made to try to convert the thick atmosphere into something breathable, but the process never seemed to stick. In fact, over the years, every time there’s a new technological development in geo-engineering, they test it out here on [[Carteyna]] only to yield the same result. Almost fifty years ago, scientists discovered microscopic organisms in the very early phases of life in the depths of the oceans. This caused a massive uproar throughout the [[UEE]] at the prospect that they had been attempting to terraform a developing world. [[Carteyna]] was immediately placed under the [[Fair Chance Act]]. Unfortunately, [[Human]]s had been living here for almost over three hundred years and the families that had been here for generations felt that they had earned rights as residents. After years of debate in the political and scientific community, the population was allowed to stay, but only under certain conditions: future terraforming attempts have been outlawed and the [[Human]] population has been consolidated to a single arcology to minimize their impact on their environment and the development of whatever species is growing in the deep.{{RSIref|url=comm-link/transmission/13550-Letter-From-The-Chairman-38-Million|text=Letter From The Chairman: $38 Million}}

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